![]() One of the theories hinted that Evan Peters' Pietro had actually come in through the Multiverse, although Olsen admitted that this idea "was not part of the docket yet" when WandaVision was filming pre-COVID. There are usually ones where I’m like, ’S***, we should have done that!'” ![]() “I love fan theories ’cause I always think they’re very clever. The Independent spoke with WandaVision star Elizabeth Olsen about some of the fan theories that circulated online throughout the show's run on Disney+.Ĭalling those theories "very clever," Olsen admitted that there were a few of them that she wishes Marvel could have actually used in the series itself: Elizabeth Olsen's Favorite WandaVision Fan Theories Marvel Now, as Olsen prepares for her next round of magic as the Scarlet Witch, she looked back on these fan theories and how much she would have enjoyed seeing them play more into the show. While Peters' character didn't wind up as anything truly consequential by the end of the series, fan theories ran rampant about what this new version of Pietro could mean in the grand scheme of things. At the time, Marvel Studios had just recently regained ownership of the X-Men characters and was in the early stages of planning the Mutants' introduction, so naturally, this inclusion started a frenzy when it came to Disney+. Throughout its eight-week run on Disney+, WandaVision became a hotbed for wild fan theories about everything from Mephisto to the Multiverse, particularly once Evan Peters' Pietro Maximoff showed up.Įpisode 5 truly changed the game for the series as Wanda and Vision went at each other over the alternate universe that Wanda had created, all leading to Peters showing up at their door in the episode's final minutes. After a brutal 18-month break in content, WandaVision helped to kick off Phase 4 of the MCU with Elizabeth Olsen's Wanda Maximoff leading the way in her first true solo project.
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